A Place to Cram: Lied Library Introduces Rebel Hours
Pilot program offers students from any NSHE institution a safe place for late-night study sessions and group project meetups.
Pilot program offers students from any NSHE institution a safe place for late-night study sessions and group project meetups.
Follow 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Police Services simple guide so you know what to do in an emergency.
What one student who is legally blind learned and how her six tips can help anyone stay safe on campus.
On Oct. 18, 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ will participate in an earthquake preparedness drill.
Learn some ways to be more than a bystander when an emergency arises.
Assembling all the essentials in a grab-and-go bag will make sure you're ready for a fast evacuation.
Can you answer all the 'What if' questions in case of an emergency?
Receive notifications when you need them, wherever you are. Learn more #BeRebelSafe campaign.
Whether you’re new on campus or returning for another semester, this fall promises to bring new experiences. Here's how to make sure they're safe.
Campus safety to be improved with the addition of more emergency phones
Emergency Management Coordinator Yuri Graves is planning ahead for campus crises, communication, and prevention.
The university's emergency manager comes by his experience with crisis planning courtesy of the U.S. Coast Guard.